Welcome to Bristol Yacht Club, Bristol Harbor, Rhode Island, United States. Bristol Yacht Club had a modest birth in 1877 when a group of Brown University students got together and formed the Zephyr Boat Club "for the purpose of mutual interests and the practicing of rowing on our harbor, the principle object of the club being however to have a good time."
That same year, the Zephyr Boat Club became the Neptune Boat Club, and in 1899 we became the Bristol Yacht Club. Our initial "mission statement" having a good time, has continued on for over 100 years. We've had several clubhouses in several locations around the harbor but our desire to have fun has helped us survive fires, floods, hurricanes, and 2 world wars.
Today, Bristol Yacht Club sits in the west side of Bristol Harbor, Rhode Island in the old Red Crest Estate. In 1955 some forward thinking members saw an opportunity, took a risk and the rest is history.
Our recently renovated clubhouse and active waterfront make it easy to have fun. Our members actively volunteer to maintain the house, grounds, and waterfront. We can have an informal clambake on the lawn one day and a formal dinner dance the next. Our competitive, but friendly Wednesday race series can often have more than 60 boats on the line and we are active in the more formal NBYA (Narragansett bay Yachting Association), MOHOSA (Mount Hope Sailing Association), and Newport to Bermuda races.
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